Dogmatics III

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James Clarke & Co., 2002 - Religion - 472 pages
Available in three volumes, this is one of the great works of 20th century theology. Brunner presents a profoundly biblical systematic theology, finding a path between the ideas of Barth and Bultmann. Vol III - Christian Doctrine of the Church, Faith & the Consummation
 

Contents

Ekklesia and Church
3
THE GROUND AND NATURE OF THE EKKLESIA
19
THE PRIMITIVE CHRISTIAN EKKLESIA
37
APPENDIX On the Doctrine of Baptism
53
DELAYING FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT
73
THE CHURCH AS INSTRUMENT AND SHELL
85
THE CRISIS OF THE CHURCH IN EUROPE
93
THE SEARCH FOR THE NEW FORM OF
106
Chapter 18
262
REGENERATION AS A SPECIAL ASPECT
269
CONVERSION
276
FAITH AS HOPE
339
Chapter 21
342
Chapter 2
351
Chapter 3
362
THE CHRISTIAN UNDERSTANDING OF ETER
375

THE ESSENTIAL MARKS OF THE CHURCH
117
The New Life In Christ
134
FAITH AND UNBELIEF
140
FAITH ACCORDING TO THE WITNESS
152
EXCURSUS Martin Bubers Teaching on the Apostles
159
THE MISUNDERSTANDING OF FAITH
176
THE JUSTI
191
EXCURSUS On the Contemporary Theological Situ
212
JUSTIFYING FAITH IN CHRIST AND
226
DOCTRINAL BELIEF AND BELIEF IN
237
FAITH AND KNOWLEDGE
251
THE MYSTERY OF DEATH
381
TO DEPART AND BE WITH CHRIST
389
APPENDIX The Problem of Demythologization
397
THE RESURRECTION
408
UNIVERSALISM AND WORLD JUDGMENT
415
THE CONSUMMATION
425
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
447
231
449
INDEX OF NAMES
453
Chapter 23
456
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